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Law Squared launches new legal tech solution
NewLaw firm Law Squared has unveiled a new legal tech solution designed specifically for in-house teams, a technology...
05 May 2025
By Lauren Croft
‘Safe experimentation’ with ‘technology that lies’
When implementing AI into their practices, lawyers should exercise caution where possible, as this tech is “going to...
01 October 2024
By Lauren Croft
The benefits of generative AI in law firms
Getting on board with generative artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a choice; it is a strategic imperative for...
27 June 2023
By Jacqui Jubb
How firms can respond to the ‘democratisation of AI’
The executive director of innovation at a BigLaw firm recently discussed the importance of bringing digital literacy...
04 May 2023
By Jess Feyder
AI is ‘going to redefine everything about legal work’
ChatGPT took the LSAT earlier this year, and while the 3.5 series bot was unable to excel in the areas of logic and...
02 May 2023
By Lauren Croft
ChatGPT a ‘useful resource’ for boutiques, despite drawbacks
Following the rise of ChatGPT — and its widespread uses in a range of different professions, including law — these...
16 February 2023
By Lauren Croft
Tech impacting ‘every area of business in every sector’
International law firm Clifford Chance has published the second edition of its Guide to Technology Disputes in Asia...
10 February 2023
By Lauren Croft
Rise of ChatGPT means experimentation with legal education needed
As ChatGPT and AI become commonplace within both businesses and universities, these emerging technologies are...
06 February 2023
By Lauren Croft
ChatGPT not likely to wholly replace lawyers (yet)
After a rumoured $10 billion injection from Microsoft, Open AI and ChatGPT are currently making global headlines....
02 February 2023
By Lauren Croft
How should legislation respond to sexual crimes facilitated by dating apps?
Dating apps are being used to facilitate sexual harassment and abuse and attempted child exploitation at high levels....
14 October 2022
By Jess Feyder
AI is creeping into courts. How will Australia respond?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being increasingly implemented in court processes around the world, including in...
30 September 2022
By Jess Feyder
New laws needed to address facial recognition technology
Facial recognition technology (FRT) is growing exponentially in Australia and around the world, yet our laws do not...
28 September 2022
By Jess Feyder
Legal regulatory systems haven’t caught up to AI
As the digital economy and the real economy merge, many businesses are beginning to implement AI, leading to the...
14 September 2022
By Jess Feyder
‘Action needed now’ to regulate new neurotechnology advances
New “brain-monitoring” tech advances could change the way criminal offenders are tracked, according to a...
10 August 2022
By Lauren Croft
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LCA president: ‘It’s important that justice remains human-centered’
Whilst a number of issues in the profession have been exacerbated by COVID-19, what remains important moving forward is...
04 February 2022
By Lauren Croft
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What will the barrister of the future look like?
As we move into a post-pandemic market, barristers should be adapting as much new tech as possible in order to be more...
31 January 2022
By Lauren Croft
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What NewLaw will look like in 2022
System integration, the Great Resignation, and changing client needs will all be key factors in the NewLaw space in...
24 January 2022
By Lauren Croft
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Lexis Create launched
Global legal intelligence and analytics provider LexisNexis has launched a new platform, Lexis Create, to make legal...
07 December 2021
By Jerome Doraisamy
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Video tech signing here to stay
Remote witnessing of legal documents, introduced at the height of the pandemic, will now be a permanent mainstay in the...
18 November 2021
By Lauren Croft
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NFT market sees ‘innovative’ dealmaking, but also a ‘lack of standardisation and transparency’
The advent of non-fungible tokens is leading to more creative transactional approaches, but misleading and deceptive...
11 November 2021
By Jerome Doraisamy